Taddy Mason
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there's talk that a pitcher will also be involved from Philly.Klentak playing 4-D chess over here.
I'm skeptical a team would just willingly take on Santana's deal. Will be curious to see the final details.
there's talk that a pitcher will also be involved from Philly.Klentak playing 4-D chess over here.
or they might be getting pitching back?there's talk that a pitcher will also be involved from Philly.
I'm skeptical a team would just willingly take on Santana's deal. Will be curious to see the final details.
or they might be getting pitching back?
hmm, perhaps they get stuck with the last year of Felix.
Hernandez. He ain't what he used to be. Made sense to me in easing some of the salary burden, though think it'd be a better look for seattle just to let him finish out his career there.Felix?
Rebuilding is frustrating to true fans The Mariners did dump some salary though. Plus Santana will add power to the line up.You guys are going to love Segura. There has been talk he has been an issue in the clubhouse, but I wouldn't be concerned about that. His play on the field really speaks for itself and his contract is very fair. If he hit the open market he'd get a much bigger contract.
Phillies really won this trade and it's not even close. The Mariners have plenty of awful trades to choose from the past decade and I believe this to be by far the worst.
No Mariners fans thought this trade made any sense unless the M's were getting a prospect along with Santana and Crawford.
Rebuilding is frustrating to true fans The Mariners did dump some salary though. Plus Santana will add power to the line up.
I understand the frustration with rebuilding, I just would've preferred the Mariners land prospects for Segura. I'm also not all that high on Crawford.
It's an attempt at a cost effective move for SEA.
If they get anywhere near similar production (in WAR value, combining offense and defense) from Crawford versus Segura, then they come out financial winners because Crawford has more years of cost control rookie status.
The problem with Crawford is he struck out 59/187 ABs, 32%, in his two years of part time play with the Phillies. That will improve by playing everyday. He did have .333 OBP and has a little power to go with his speed. I think he'll work out in the long run.
shit don't make any sense, their window closed.Corbin -> Nats
Phils really are throwing around stupid money....
REPORT: The Phillies won’t be "out-bid" for Patrick Corbin
It's an attempt at a cost effective move for SEA.
If they get anywhere near similar production (in WAR value, combining offense and defense) from Crawford versus Segura, then they come out financial winners because Crawford has more years of cost control rookie status.